Straits Echo, 4 November 1918

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  • 35 1 Straits Echo daily chronicle of events, circulating throughout the straits, the federated halay states and the far east generally. VOL. 16* $3O Per Aonam. PENANG, MUJNMX, 4th NOVEMBER, 1918. Single Copy, lo cents. No. 253«
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    • 1358 1 NESTLES MILK FOOD THE BEST FOOD fgg Yolih BaBV I 90 cts. PC* I tt>. TMt BANKS phartared Bank of India, Australia and China. (lacorporated in EnglanQy Royal Charter. £1,200,003 £2,000,C00 £1,200,000 raid up Cap»]* 1 ge,«rTo f oD< ge»erw Liability »f propri‘- lors Head Officei Ko |B, BISaOPSOATE, LONDON,
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    • 7 1 MILKMAID $20.80 P w BTAIMABLK IVf RE
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    • 286 2 *a= 4mJQib !le ?‘A r f > “OUR DRY” TANK FUND. THIS SPACE USUALLY ADVERTISES 9 For which Messrs. KATZ BROS, arc the sole importers. We can thoroughly recommend this whisky as Messrs. KATZ BROS, have been so good as to allow us to use this space to advertise S3
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  • 2327 3 FULL TEXT OF JUDGMENT. The following is the full text of the judgment of Mr. Jnstioe L. M. Woodward in the suit in which the Attorney- General for the Colony at and by the relation ef Lee Cbin Ho and Ong Hun Chong, merchants of Penang, on
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    • 524 3 w I STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WAR LOAN BONOS. i Bearing interest from the date of purchuae at 5 per cent per annum, payable Half-yearly on the aeth January and the aoth July i REPAYABLE AT PAR on THE 20th JULY, 1928. a PRICE OF ISSUE—IOO PER CENT. I a a a
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    • 356 3 GROSS HERMANOS. MALAGA, SPAIN. SHIPPHBB OP HIGH GLASS PBODUOI Alf* GROOBRY LINBB, INCLUDING RAISINS, DRIED FIGS. ALXONDS. NUTS. LEXONS. GRAPES, OLIYES. PURE OLIYE SALaD OIL, WINES CHICKPEAS. ANISEED, CUXIN SEED. Ete. ■«liable Agcata waateß ia all large tewas Higkeet refereaees aa< «ample, en applicatiea. Write (or m Mounted Citilogie 8
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    • 201 3 I MUNICIPAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the books containing the Annual Valuation ot and rates imposed on all bnildings and lands situated within the Municipality ol George Town, Penang, for the year 1919 are open to the inepeotion of Ratepayers at the Municipal Office daily on week days
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  • 1006 4 4(i6 Shanghai correspondent of The Timet, frif f r apbing to that journal, says i— Daring the past few weeks there has been a distinct revival of trade between the Y*> gtsse Valley and North China, and the and prices at the Shanghai auotioDB are encouragiog. This,
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    • 411 4 QTOOTAL 0 PIQUE n o 0 1 .m fi f: > CT{ m 'agjBRALC »1 VOOtAiA ft* V-' o Si. 1 OCTAL HQUF. Oas of fin TocUl guaranteed Fabrics. In stick in whit;*, grey, b scuifc and ssxe L ui. F«st washing colours. Hiavy rib, Width 4k rch-p. Erxfc $2
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    • 960 4 ORIGINATING SUMMONS. SUIT I9/8~No. 292. In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements, Settlement of Penang. In the matter of an Indenture of Statutory Mortgage dated the 15th day of November, 1897 Registered No. 56, Vol. LXXVII of 1897 of land known as Lot 79 Mnkim IV Balek Palow in
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  • 136 5 VlEULEHT IN 80TTTH AvElCA, A cable from Gape Town of 24th October ■ays that infltonm continues to be virulent in oountry districts, but the towns are rapidly resumiag their normal aspect The death roll at Kimberley is ten per cent, of the population. -Probably a similar death roll
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  • 462 5 [iiBUTKii’s Ibleghams.J London, November 1. The influenza epidemic is declining in France, Spain and some parts of England but is raging fiercely in Norway. Several hundred frcah oases are reported daily in Christiania where up to the end of September there were 100,000 oases and 2,000 deaths.
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  • 1230 5 A Romantic Caneer, The news of tbe death of Mr. Tsu Kina Bee, J. P., of Kuala Kubu, at the comparatively early age of 54 yeara, wbioh we pub* lished Oh Wednesday, ttfr* tlfc Malay Mail, came as a shook to his maoy friends
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  • 716 5 The output of Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Limited, daring the month of October was 200 pioala. The oitpit of The Rahman Tin Co,, Ltd •luring the month of October was 294 piculs, Mill Pie 175 32; Tribntee P1». 118.4», Mr. Khaw Joe Tok advises as that the •atpata from
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  • 193 5 List Of Susckiptions. Amount previously acknowledged $3,024.13. Mr. J. M. A. Trunner, 50-00; Mr, R. H. Adams, 30 00 Mr. C. A. Leach, 10-00; Mr. W. Hay, 10.00; Mr. F. Tradewell, 25.00; Mr. A. H. Wilson, 10.00 Mr. W. E Hunt, 30.00 Mr. James Brown,
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    • 452 5 f LABUAN lottery. It has been decided to merge the Labuan Tea Thousand nnllar Lottery in the Straits Settlements Two Million nnllar Lottery as follows: Straits Settlements tnkets equivabnt to the total 'due #f Labaan Lottery tickets sold will be issued to the Ubuan Lottery Committee 1 these tickets will
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    • 429 5 AUCTIONS. 2 The undergone! are prepared to take op auction sales of s Lands, Properties, Estates. Houses. Furniture. Motorcars. Rubber, etc. I PROIPT ACCOUNT SALES RENDERED. f For Verms Apply to: ALLEN DENNYS S to.. Auctioneers, Appraisers etc. J 7, Uniou Street, Fening. Phone No. 393 q uth 6 :i:
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 100 6 PUBLISHED DAILY (Except Sundays and pnbllc holidays) AT THE CRITERION PRESS, LIMITED, so, Peach Street, Penang. Price s Daily Local *BO Per annum Outstation Postage Extra. Mall Edition (Post Free) #lB per annum. Cable Address: ECHO PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Eoho) 586. Printing Department 343, B. —411 buuncM
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  • 55 6 Ricxitt—IiXiNo,—On November 2 at S George’s Church, Penang, Frank Bryoe Rcbct v of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. John R ckett, of Upper Norwood, and late of Y kohama. to Audrey D aka Laiag (Bats), unger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
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  • 1232 6 Events in Europe ore moving with such startling rapidity that it is becoming increasingly difficult for the would-be commentator on current affairs not to get hopelessly astern of the news.’' The outstanding feature of the week-end cables has been the collapse of Austria-Hungary not merely as
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  • 984 6 Mr. E G. Wheatley has resigned his appointment of Baral Board Bailiff, Singapore Land Office. Mr. E Toon Hoe, eldest son of Mr. E. Kong Ann. of Malacca, died on October 29 of pneumonia at the age of 27. e e e Oaptain 0. F. Nioholas will
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  • 730 6 [Reuters Telegrams.] London, November 2. An Italian official message states the Asiago plateau the Sixth Army, two Allied divisions, took possession o n the Ist of the formidable positions at M jQ te Mosoiagb, Monte Longara, Monte BaldoU. meletta di Gallio.theSassorosson Mote Spi t» Wambara and took over
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 136 6 E J O 1 a il I SPECIAL LINE OF MUSLIN QUITO NETS STRONG DURABLE INEXPENSIVE WRITE fox' AM i'LE <St PRICES PAY A ¥ISaT TO OUR NEW SHOWROOMS 8,000 SOUARE FEET. 1 MO 8 Co, Ltd, I (INCORPORATED I.V 8TRAIT3 SETTLSMESTU COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS PENANG •ft •ft J» tf
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  • 2043 7 irBsuTXB TklbobaiihJ 'uembebment peoobbdino. i SunanUn SUt.L >ndon, No?emb»r 2. Ameterdsn says th*t ForA c»Mo from A®«*ru 3 .jtes that the Constituent As-embly formed on the 28tb A J deeded the union of Bukov.na, gjg and the Rumanian territories T dy s 40 iadepondaat St t9 Poli8h
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  • 1956 7 [Reuter's Telegrams.] A COMBINED ADVANCE. The Scheldt ReachedLondon, November 1, The sucoessful attack in Flanders achieved an advance to a depth of six miles on a front of tbn. We reached the Scheldt from Berch-'n to Gavere, ten miles south of j Ghent. We advanced two miles
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  • 36 7 The following article* will ba found on oar outride pages i 3. —Chinese Temple Case. 4. —Warring Chinese Factions. 5 —The Infineon. 8 —Telegrams. 9.—Rubber Restrictions 10. —O-ime in Perak. 11, —War News and Goiuip.
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  • 707 8 London, November 1« A Gherman evening official message states i —Sooth of Deynae we have withdrawn from farther attaoka by yielding ground towards the So held t. London, November 2A wireless German offiolal message states i —The enemy penetrated our lines outh of Daynsi. Oar troops, north
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  • 480 8 [Reuter's Telegrams.] British Front. Second Army's AdvanceLondon, October 81, 11.85 p*m. Sir Douglas Haig reports i —The Second Army attacked in the morning south-west of Audenarde and captured all its objectives and about 1,000 prisoners. Successful Miner Enterprises London, November 1,1.4 p.m, Sir Douglas Haig reports i
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  • 227 8 GENERAL ALLENBY DECORATED. Receives Rings Congratulations London, N vember 1, Tbe Pr; ss Bureau annour.ors that tbe K ng, in telegraphing to General Sir Henry Alleoby and cooferring on him the Grand Cross of the Bath, expresses admiration for the spirit and endurance of tbe troops who secured
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  • 737 8 [Reuter's Telegrams.] DISORDERS AT BOTH CAPITALS. Hungary Wants BepublioLondon, November 1. A cable from Barne says that a semiofficial message from Berlin states that tbe troubles at Vienna and Budapest broke out simultaneously. Insurgent troops at Budapest are well supplied with machine-guns and munitions and hold one
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  • 1563 8 [Reuter's Telegrams.] ISOLATION OF GERMANY. Outlook in Black Sea. London, November 1, The surrender of Turkey and the imminent disappearance of Austria-Hungary have complet'd the isolation of Germany, releasing formidable Allied forces for new fields of action on the frontiers of Saxony and Bavaria and elsewhere, and facilitating
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  • 32 8 Esplasadh, e P,M, 1 Fantasia Carmen Biset 2 Two Btep Lauuhing Water Hager 8 Selection La Ve.t*le Merchant* 4 Walts Tha Eternal Fall 5 Marob The National Fenoiblu Sonia
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  • 714 8 [Reuter's Telegrams.] THE AUSTRIAN ROtf* Immense Booty Taken London, October 30, 1035 An Italian offioial messtge states a success is assuming great pronor»;. °»r routed enemy is retreating 0 3* h.rdlj ibl.- to w.th.UoV llB P pressure, On the mountain f r J. v d masses are thronging
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  • 55 8 Latest Quotations. Tin (unrefined) is qaoted here 10-fol $149.25, bnsiness done in Singapore (>*“ at $l5O, bnsiness done, (250 tons told Nnw Advts— Messrs. R. Yo*ng Ltd.* invite tenders for the erection of bungalows at York Road; H» 0 Secretary of the Chinese Bsnerolent oiation notifies members of the
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  • 1228 9 [To thu Editor or thb Strait Eeho.] Dd»r Sir, In continuation of my letter of the 21st instant, I hope job will find spaoe for these, my oonolading remarks on the sabjeot. Throaghoat the R.I.P. Commission report, it is not made clear, (or I hare missed it) whether
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 398 9 1 stoamor now due. P. and ONE 16 H.P. f r sale-ox a r ONE 86 H. ufMW-sm RIM SEMI-"IE?EL ENGINES 1 5EW AMD OOMFLBTB WITH BPAEB PARTI H Y JYI E «Sc C O., RAILWAY BUILDINQ NOTICE. We beg to announce to The General Public that hive just received
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    • 171 9 BILE is manufactured in the cells of the liver. It assists digestion and prevents putrefaction in the intestines. Excessive secretion of biland failure to eliminate it from the blood is a condition known as biliouse ness, and points directly to the need of something to regulate the liver. DINKETTE% V7gl
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    • 141 9 Why pay doctor’s bills? OUR OVERCOATS WOULD BE CHEAPER. If you can’t call, ring up 349. We will then send yon a good range to choose from. Suitable for Boys and Girls, from $/2-50. Cashmere Mufflers to wear round the neck and ehest, 30 inches by 30 inches 90 cents.
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  • 1186 10 Although not desirous of seeming in considerate to the authorit.es at a t roe when staffs are depleted all round, it is im possible to regard the present position of affair* in respect of crime in Perak with anything but misgiving. As our readsi s wll observe
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    • 670 10 m IS K uC y a 1 /ANATURE’S WONDERFUL GIFT TO AFFLICTKD MALAYA A CERTAIN. SAFE SPEEDY CURE FOR ALL CASES OF gjLffygpp MALARIA, SPLEEN KALA-AZAR Jaat think of it! —more people are killed by malaria, splean and kala-azar in the tropics every year than die in action in the
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    • 354 10 Federated t| a State* War lin r (j Lottery, Ticket* for thi* LctWy J *re isj^ under the auspice* of the Federal Malaj States War Charities Conuni^ and the Prize* will be allocated follows: 11 The Prizes. The allecation of the amount iqL cribed will be a* follow* 20 per
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  • 2252 11 (From Our Ovm Ccrresrpondcr*^ London, September 2. I It will ever redound to the credit of the Anglo B&xon race that men from these islands and the Greater Britain of the Dominions pierced into the strongest fortress on the Hindenburg line, and routed ut the defenders
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    • 363 11 I'd WiSENER BEER GRAND PRIZES «|BR|TISHEX' IBITI0«i J PACIFIC EXHIBITION» D 0 Bf <5 4 v l S 1 2 z or X I» al»s 4 5 fflfi ■h N»V< -J ItsS? o s o SPECIALLY BREWED >X FOR k dV- EXPORT. J m M 0 r* ■*B! o The
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    • 309 11 NOTICE WE beg to inform our numerous customers and the public generally that f r om and after the 1st day of November, 1913 our officfes will be closed at 6 p. in, daily (Sunday included;) Orders for provisions, eto. should be given as early as possible and before the
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    • 892 12 P. O,—BRITISH INDIA AND APCAB LINE. (Csmpanies Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND '.PASSENGER BERVICEB, PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SAILINGS. (XJndei Contract witk Hii Majeety’e Government.) The Compnnj’a MAIL BERVICEB EAST OF BOMBAY an at present emspended. Fesssngere for Europe an booked via Bombay aa opportunity offer* and (as far as i
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